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== Capelli Family ==
* [[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]: Even after getting thrown all over his limo after you defeat him, the Don still comes out uninjured and his white suit is still clean.
* [[Career Killers]]: Stefano "Deadeye" De Tomaso, the Don's [[The Dragon|right-hand man]], is a professional hitman. You encounter him when you foil his assassination attempt on the governor.
* [[Cool Car]]: Their fleet of cars consist entirely of Rolls Royce and Ferrari [[Expy|expies]] painted in black and gold liveries.
** The Don's 6-wheeled stretch limo. Its even got a [[Gatling Good|minigun]] in the boot!
* [[Difficult but Awesome]]: The Revolver may have very limited ammo and fires slowly, but it does pack a punch. Perfect for boss fights.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Johnny Leone, a former Capelli made-man who sides with the cops in exchange for protection from his former gang. You have to escort him to safety in the very first mission of the game.
* [[Names to Run From Really Fast]]: It ain't Deadeye if he doesn't get spot-on [[Boom! Headshot!|headshots]] with that sniper rifle.
* [[The Don]]: Don Capelli
* [[The Dragon]]: Deadeye
* [[The Mafia]]: They're portrayed more like 1930s gangsters.
 
== Warlords ==
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== Gang members and hardware ==
* [[Homage]]: The fifth mission in ''Pursuit Force'' is a big homage to the movie ''[[Speed]]''. The Warlords have rigged a bus with a bomb. Should the bus's speed decreases below 100mph100 mph, the bomb starts ticking and will eventually blow up. The difference between this and the movie is that the bad guy lets you try to safe the commuters. But with traffic getting in your way while you try to line up the bus with the ranger's jeep without slowing down and only having little distance to spare, [[That One Level|its not that easy]], especially if you're trying for an A grade.
* [[Reds with Rockets]]: The bulk of the Warlords in ''Extreme Justice'' is made up of russian mercenaries who were in the Spetsnaz. They have an arsenal of [[Cold War]] era weapons. Ironically, they're blue most of the time.
* [[Semper Fi]]: In ''Pursuit Force'', the Warlords are made up of renegade US Marines.
* [[The Dragon]]: Lieutenant Davis in the first game, Yuri "The Fury" Andreov in the second game.
* [[Western Terrorists]]: Ironicly and ''disturbingly'' made up of rogue [[Semper Fi|US Marines]] in the first game. Ironic, considering whats going on [[War On Terror|in real life]]. Disturbing, considering the fact that they are highly trained marines and are ''very well-equipped''.
** The second game had The General resort to using russian mercenaries.
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== Gang members and hardware ==
* [[Always ChaoticExclusively Evil]]
* [[Axe Crazy]]: A good majority of them. Also more specifically, [[Axe Crazy|Billy]] [[Pyromaniac|Wilde]].
* [[Continuity Nod]]: In ''Extreme Justice'', one of their [[Mooks]] is a former Killer 66 member (the guy with the [[Anime Hair|spiky red hair]] and always wearing a [[Cool Mask|ninja mask]]). He also does say about avenging Monster Toshima.
* [[Expy]]: Of [[Warhammer 4000040,000|da Orkz]], most noticeable with their [[Mad Max]]-styled vehicles and their [[Always ChaoticExclusively Evil]] personality.
* [[Molotov Cocktail]]: They make heavy use of these. Throwing these is also Billy Wilde's only form of attack in''Pursuit Force''.
* [[Nail'Em]]: The Nailgun, which is a very weak weapon. Does not do much damage and fires slowly. Only advantage is it's rather large clip size. A car filled with Nailgun-armed [[Mooks]] [[Lethal Joke Weapon|can be very dangerous]]. In ''Extreme Justice'', It [[Took a Level Inin Badass]] and became something akin to a submachinegun.
* [[Oh Crap]]: "Its a modified earthmover. The Convict must've bought it from The Syndicate. Is that Hard Balls driving it? GET OUT OF THERE NOW!!"
* [[Revenge]]: The reason they're working with the [[Villain Team-Up]] in ''Extreme Justice'' is to just get back on Pursuit Force for throwing them back in jail.
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* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Gatling Good]]: One of their guns is the Chainpistol, a [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|chaingun reduced to the size of a pistol]]. Its still pretty large though and functions like a submachinegun.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: The only way to inflict damage on Whiplash for the first part of the her boss fight is to damage the car she's on until it's hood starts to catch fire, burning her.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: They're obviously a [[Ms. Fanservice]] gang.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Whiplash's [[Weapon of Choice]] is an electrified whip that disables your car for a short time if it hits. Doubles as [[Meaningful Name]].
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* [[Kill It with Fire]]: Toshima's [[Weapon of Choice]] is a flamethrower.
* [[Mook Maker]]: In his boss fight, after hurting Toshima enough, a shield closes up on him and cars start to roll off from his car transporter.
{{quote|[[Da Chief|Chief ]](pointing out at the cars in the car transporter): "Beware of other Killer 66 cars."}}
* [[Names to Run From Really Fast]]: The "Monster" in Monster Toshima's name is pretty self-explanatory.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Killing [[The Dragon|Sudeko]] might just have been your biggest mistake...
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